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Version 1.0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. GCSE Religious Studies

Version 1.0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. Why choose AQA? Commitment to high quality exams, fair results Exams set and marked by qualified, experienced teachers and lecturers Highly flexible specification with a wide range of exciting choices between and within units Consistently accessible questions with transparent demands Flexible, open, positive marking Rigour and a reputation for accuracy Accountability: detailed Mark Schemes and Examiners’ Reports published Extensive support including, at a personal level, by phone/

GCSE Religious Studies Version 1.0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. Why choose AQA Religious Studies? Greater flexibility Greater choice Accessible Less stressful

GCSE Religious Studies Version 1.0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. The bottom line – how our results compare Summer 2007 GCSE Full Course Grade A*Grade AGrade CGrade F AQA6.4%37.3%77.8%96.7% All ABs5.4%31.5%71.4%95.6% It was apparent, talking to centres, that the perception was widely held that AQA’s level of award in Religious Studies was considered to be severe. The information provided above demonstrates the accessibility of our assessment materials, allowing candidates to demonstrate their abilities to the full.

GCSE Religious Studies Version 1.0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. The bottom line – how our results compare Summer 2007 GCSE Short Course Grade A*Grade AGrade CGrade F AQA14.0%19.5%55.9%89.0% All ABs12.3%16.7%53.4%89.5% It was apparent, talking to centres, that the perception was widely held that AQA’s level of award in Religious Studies was considered to be severe. The information provided above demonstrates the accessibility of our assessment materials, allowing candidates to demonstrate their abilities to the full.

GCSE Religious Studies Version 1.0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. Support offered Resources lists Explanation of terms Schemes of work Specimen questions and Mark Schemes Examples of candidates’ answers to exam questions with commentaries produced by the Principal Examiner CD / website support Examiners’ Reports Unit-specific support meetings Unit-specific textbooks or other resources (Nelson Thornes)

GCSE Religious Studies Version 1.0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. GCSE Religious Studies Specification A Religious Beliefs and Lifestyles

GCSE Religious Studies Version 1.0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. Overview of Specification A Current specificationNew specification A1A & C2 Christianity1 Christianity (A1A & C2 & new content) A2A Christian Ethics2 Christianity: Ethics (A2A & new content) A1B Roman Catholic Belief3 Roman Catholicism (A1B & new content) A2B Roman Catholic Ethics4 Roman Catholicism: Ethics (A2B & new content) A1C St Mark’s Gospel5 St Mark’s Gospel (A1C & new content) A1D Synoptic Gospels6 St Luke’s Gospel (new) 7 Philosophy of Religion (new) C4 Islam8 Islam (C4 & new content) 9 Islam: Ethics (C4 & new content) C5 Judaism10 Judaism (C5 & new content) 11 Judaism: Ethics (C5 & new content) C1 Buddhism12 Buddhism (C1 & new content) C3 Hinduism13 Hinduism (C3 & new content) C6 Sikhism14 Sikhism (C6 & new content)

GCSE Religious Studies Version 1.0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. Possible 100% routes through Specification A 100% Christianity 100% Roman Catholicism 100% Judaism 100% Islam 100% Ethics

GCSE Religious Studies Version 1.0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. Possible ‘eclectic mix’ routes through Specification A Christian Denominations (eg Christianity & Roman Catholicism: Ethics) World Religions (eg Buddhism and Sikhism) Ethics + (eg Christianity: Ethics & Islam: Ethics) Philosophy of Religion + (eg Philosophy of Religion & St Luke’s Gospel) Scripture + (eg St Mark’s Gospel & Hinduism)

GCSE Religious Studies Version 1.0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. Prohibited combinations Unit 1 Christianity and Unit 3 Roman Catholicism Unit 2 Christianity: Ethics and Unit 4 Roman Catholicism: Ethics Unit 5 St Mark’s Gospel and Unit 6 St Luke’s Gospel

GCSE Religious Studies Version 1.0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. Structure of question paper Length of examination 1 hour 30 minutes Candidates answer five questions from six on the paper (four compulsory in Part A and a choice of one from two in Part B) Part A compulsory, four questions worth 48 marks in total – 24 marks AO1, 24 marks AO2 Part B, two questions, each worth 24 marks. Candidates answer one question – 12 marks allocated to AO1 and 12 marks to AO2 Each paper is worth a total of 72 marks

GCSE Religious Studies Version 1.0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. Exciting question papers for candidates

GCSE Religious Studies Version 1.0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. Exciting question papers for candidates

GCSE Religious Studies Version 1.0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. GCSE Religious Studies Specification B Ethics, Philosophy and Religion in Society

GCSE Religious Studies Version 1.0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. Overview of Specification B Current specificationNew specification 1Religion and Morality1Religion and Citizenship (current B1 and 2 and new content) 2Key Beliefs, Ultimate Questions and Life Issues 2Religion and Life Issues (current B1 and 2 and new content) 3Faith Studies and Ethics in Two Religions3Religion and Morality (current B4) 4Religion and Contemporary Society4Philosophy of Religion in Society (current B1 and new) 5Religious Expression in Society (current B4 and new) 6Worship and Key Beliefs (current B2 and 3)

GCSE Religious Studies Version 1.0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. Possible routes through Specification B Unit 6 provides for a balanced study of two of the six major world religions All other units provide for the study of one, two or more religions with varying balance

GCSE Religious Studies Version 1.0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. Prohibited combinations No prohibited combinations – free choice of any two of the six units for a Full Course qualification

GCSE Religious Studies Version 1.0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. Structure of question papers Length of examination 1 hour 30 minutes Candidates answer four questions from six on the paper Each question is worth 18 marks – nine marks allocated to AO1 and 9 to AO2 Each question paper is worth a total of 72 marks

GCSE Religious Studies Version 1.0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. Exciting question papers for candidates

GCSE Religious Studies Version 1.0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. Exciting question papers for candidates

GCSE Religious Studies Version 1.0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. But don’t just take our word for it…

GCSE Religious Studies Version 1.0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. Feedback so far… “I want to pass on my congratulations for the exciting and challenging content of the proposed courses. They look brilliant! I know the content will be attractive to students and will prove to be very popular with them. I can't wait to start teaching these new GCSE courses. Thank you so much for carrying out extensive consultations with teachers prior to drawing up the specifications. The proposed Religious Studies GCSE is flexible in terms of organisation and is innovative and relevant in content. This will help ensure that Religious Studies continues to grow in popularity as an examination subject.” Caroline Waiting, Teacher in charge of Religious Studies at Teddington School

GCSE Religious Studies Version 1.0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. Feedback so far… “We are very excited about the new syllabus, it looks great and I would like to teach it all!” Paula Wright, Head of Religious Education, Reigate School

GCSE Religious Studies Version 1.0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. Feedback so far… “The Ecclesbourne School welcomes the new draft specifications on Religious Studies from AQA. We have long been admirers of the Religious Studies specifications AQA has produced for GCSE students over the years and what you get with AQA time and time again is a broad, balanced approach to Religious Studies which thoroughly reflects different religious traditions and, above all, gives all students of varying abilities the opportunity to study an area which will have significance for and in their lives for the future. To have such choice, on both specifications offered, can only bring joy to Religious Studies teachers in the UK as there is literally 'something for everyone'. We find AQA to be fair, honest and full of integrity with regard to Religious Studies at GCSE level from the construction of exam papers to the Grade Awarding process and will once again be choosing one of their courses to follow with our students when the new GCSE becomes approved.” Kevin James, Ecclesbourne School

GCSE Religious Studies Version 1.0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. Feedback so far… “A lot of hard work has obviously gone into maintaining the breadth of options available in Religious Studies at GCSE as well as developing areas of real concern at the cutting edge of the subject.” Paul Hedworth, Bromsgrove School

GCSE Religious Studies Version 1.0 Copyright © 2008 AQA and its licensors. All rights reserved. Feedback so far… “Love the look of the new AQA spec B. Six short course modules with the option of any two making a full GCSE. Really interesting content. I want to do more than two. They look great.” Source: TES Community Staffroom 9 Apr 2008